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McLean Co. Real Estate Taxes Due

McLean County Real Estate taxes are due Friday, September 10th.


More Democrats buck plan to let taxes increase for rich

WASHINGTON — Congress seems increasingly reluctant to let taxes rise, even on wealthier Americans. Worried about the fragile economy and their own upcoming elections, a growing number of Democrats are joining the rock-solid Republican opposition to President Barack Obama’s plans to let some of the Bush administration’s tax cuts expire


Tax scheme accountant convicted of stealing

The manager of a tax minimisation scheme, which lured senior WA police as investors before collapsing and losing millions of dollars, has been convicted of stealing funds from his company’s trust account.


Tax cut debate has pundits busy

WASHINGTON, Sept. 2 — Allowing the Bush tax cuts to expire for high-income U.S. families would cut into finances of a high-spending group, a New York economic strategist said.


Tax Free Weekend to Test Retailers Again

Tax Free Weekend, a Texas tradition since 1999, is set to begin on Friday as retailers prepare for scores of customers looking for untaxed merchandise as students get back to school. Contributor: Sean Mitchell Published: Aug 18, 2010


France May Lift Taxes in 2013 to Fund Social Security System, Figaro Says

France may have to increase taxes in 2013 to fund its social security system, daily Le Figaro reported, citing a letter from Budget Minister Francois Baroin to parliamentarians.


Taxes earn more than anticipated

Proceeds from the city food and beverage tax, the 2 cent per gallon diesel fuel tax and 1 percent of the telecommunications tax are about $100,000 better than anticipated when put into effect in 2008.


Tax lien lists

The tri-county area is home to businesses and individuals with tax liens against them totalling $37.1 million. For more information, follow the links below to view the pdf documents.


The Tax Cuts That Matter in a Struggling Economy

Republicans and President Obama are open to tax cuts. The question is what kind can put people back to work.


Tax incremental financing allocations revoked for three downtown Oklahoma City projects

Tax increment financing allocations recently were revoked for three downtown developments in what former Oklahoma City Mayor Ron Norick called “dealing with the economic reality of the world.”